The anatomy of melancholy, by Democritus iunior1840 |
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... never travelled but in map or card , in which my unconfined thoughts have freely expatiated , as having ever been especially delighted with the study of cosmography . Saturn was lord of my geniture , culminating , & c . and Mars ...
... never travelled but in map or card , in which my unconfined thoughts have freely expatiated , as having ever been especially delighted with the study of cosmography . Saturn was lord of my geniture , culminating , & c . and Mars ...
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... Never so much cause of laughter , as now ; never so many fools and mad men . " Tis not one Democritus will serve turn to laugh in these days : we have now need of a Democritus to laugh at Democritus , one jester to flout at another ...
... Never so much cause of laughter , as now ; never so many fools and mad men . " Tis not one Democritus will serve turn to laugh in these days : we have now need of a Democritus to laugh at Democritus , one jester to flout at another ...
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... never had offence in thought , word , or deed . Infinite treasures consumed , towns burned , flourishing cities sacked and ruinated - quodque animus meminisse horret , goodly countries depopulated and left desolate , old inhabitants ...
... never had offence in thought , word , or deed . Infinite treasures consumed , towns burned , flourishing cities sacked and ruinated - quodque animus meminisse horret , goodly countries depopulated and left desolate , old inhabitants ...
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... qui divinos honores iis impendunt , quos sordidos et avaros agnoscunt ; non alio respectu honorantes , quam quod dites sint . Idem . lib . 2 . V W never more disorders - tribunal litium segetem , 32 Democritus to the Reader .
... qui divinos honores iis impendunt , quos sordidos et avaros agnoscunt ; non alio respectu honorantes , quam quod dites sint . Idem . lib . 2 . V W never more disorders - tribunal litium segetem , 32 Democritus to the Reader .
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... never satisfied : besides they have damnificas linguas , ( as he terms it ) nisi funibus argenteis vincias : they must be feed to say nothing , and get more to hold their peace , than we can to say our best . They will speak their ...
... never satisfied : besides they have damnificas linguas , ( as he terms it ) nisi funibus argenteis vincias : they must be feed to say nothing , and get more to hold their peace , than we can to say our best . They will speak their ...
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aëre Aëtius affected alii amongst amor animi Apuleius Aristotle atque Avicenna body brain Cæsar calls Cardan cause causeth choly cold commends consil countrey Crato cured dæmon dayes Democritus devils discontent diseases divine dote doth drink ejus enim Epist fair fear Felix Plater fools friends Galen grief habet hæc hath heart hellebor Hippocrates hist homines honour humours Idem idle Jovianus Pontanus king Laurentius live Lucian lust mad men meat melan melancholy MEMB mihi mind misery Montaltus morbis musick nihil nisi nunc oculis omnes omnia Ovid Paracelsus passion Philostratus physician physick Plato Plautus pleasant Plutarch poet potest quæ quam quid quis quod quum rest Rhasis sæpe saith Seneca shew sibi sick sine sorrow soul spirits SUBSECT sunt sweet symptomes thee things thou art Tract Tully unto Venus vertue wise yong
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الصفحة 40 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil ; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness ; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!
الصفحة 495 - Tantalus' gold, described by Homer, no substance, but mere illusions. When she saw herself descried, she wept, and desired Apollonius to be silent, but he would not be moved, and thereupon she, plate, house, and all that was in it, vanished in an instant : many thousands took notice of this fact, for it was done in the midst of Greece.
الصفحة 297 - They went astray in the wilderness out of the way : and found no city to dwell in ; 5 Hungry and thirsty : their soul fainted in them.
الصفحة 138 - An husbandman will sow none but the best and choicest seed upon his land, he will not rear a bull or an horse, except he be right shapen in all parts, or permit him to cover a mare, except he be well assured of his breed ; we make choice of the best rams for our sheep, rear the neatest kine, and keep the best dogs...
الصفحة 122 - Terrestrial devils are those я lares, genii, faunes, satyrs, b wood-nymphs, foliots, fairies, Robin Goodfellows, Trulli, fyc. which as they are most conversant with men, so they do them most harm. Some think it was they alone that kept the heathen people in awe of old, and had so many idols and temples erected to them. Of this range was Dagon...
الصفحة 12 - So that as a river runs sometimes precipitate and swift, then dull and slow; now direct, then per ambages; now deep, then shallow; now muddy, then clear; now broad, then narrow; doth my style flow: now serious, then light; now comical, then satirical; now more elaborate, then remiss, as the present subject required, or as at that time I was affected.
الصفحة 3 - I hear new news every day, and those ordinary rumours of war, plagues, fires, inundations, thefts, murders, massacres, meteors, comets, spectrums, prodigies, apparitions, of towns taken, cities besieged in France, Germany, Turkey, Persia, Poland...
الصفحة 442 - Tobacco, divine, rare, superexcellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all the panaceas, potable gold, and philosopher's stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases. A good vomit, I confess, a virtuous herb, if it be well qualified, opportunely taken, and medicinally used ; but as it is commonly abused by most men, which take it as tinkers do ale, 'tis a plague, a mischief, a violent purger of goods, lands, health; hellish, devilish and damned tobacco, the ruin and overthrow of body and soul.
الصفحة vi - WHEN I go musing all alone, Thinking of divers things foreknown ; When I build castles in the air, Void of sorrow, and void of fear, Pleasing myself with phantasms sweet ; Methinks, the time runs very fleet ! All my joys to this, are folly ; Nought so sweet as Melancholy...
الصفحة 501 - No cord nor cable can so forcibly draw, or hold so fast, as love can do with a twined thread.